Those Passions: On Art and Politics
Interrogating art's role in capitalist culture, this is art history with all the layers and nuances needed to tell a complete and fascinating story.
Those Passions is the careful distillation of a lifetime of writing about art's relationship to politics, by the internationally renowned art historian T. J. Clark.
Those Passions unpicks the nature of capitalist societies since the fifteenth century and the art produced within them. It evaluates the central politics of appearance—the building of "consumerism," the arrival of the 24-hour image-led world, the continuously changing methods of symbolic production, and the ongoing saturation of ...
































